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Home»Sports»High School Girls Basketball Roundup For February 9, 2023
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High School Girls Basketball Roundup For February 9, 2023

By Newspaper StaffFebruary 10, 2023Updated:March 10, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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Stryker 43 Pettisville 39

STRYKER – Sage Woolace had eight of her game-high 16 points in the fourth quarter to help Stryker (16-6, 5-2 BBC) outscore the Blackbirds 18-10 to rally for the win.

Olivia Miller had 11 to lead Pettisville (12-10, 4-3), who led 25-18 at halftime and 29-25 after three quarters.

 PETTISVILLE (39) – Grieser 9; Klopfenstein 2; Grimm 2; Miller 11; King 5; Beck 4; Crawford 6; Totals: 12-4-3 – 39

STRYKER (43) – Woolace 16; Leupp 2; Ruffer 0; Ramon 2; Creighton 0; Wickerham 8; Myers 6; Rethmel 6; Oberlin 3; Totals: 10-5-8 – 43

PETTISVILLE  15 10 4 10 – 39

STRYKER         9   9  7 18 – 43

JUNIOR VARSITY: Pettisville, 17-11

 Edon 51 Fayette 26

FAYETTE – Edon (7-15, 2-5 BBC) used a 17-3 third quarter to pull away for a 51-26 win at Fayette (2-20, 0-7).

Natalie Wofford led Edon with six field goals and seven free throws for 19 and Emma Hickman knocked down three triples on her way to a 14 point night.

Fayette’s offense was led by nine points from Nevaeh Powers.

EDON (51) – Wofford 19; A. Derck 0; Gr. Ripke 0; Craven 5; Briner 1; M. Derck 0; Hickman 14; Ge. Ripke 0; Owens 2; Gearig 8; Reitzel 2; Totals: 11-5-14 – 51

FAYETTE (26) – Sinks 0; D. Storrs 2; Mitchell 0; Kovar 2; Powers 6; Fetterman 1; Brown 9; K. Storrs 1; Ramay 2; Sliwinski 0; Schang 3; Totals: 10-0-6 – 26

Edgerton Forge

EDON       10 11 17 12 – 51

FAYETTE   8   6   3  9 – 26

Edgerton 59 Hicksville 39

EDGERTON – Taylor Smith connected on six three-pointers and finished with 22 points to carry Edgerton over Hicksville (3-19, 0-7 GMC) 59-39.

Alivia Farnham was next in scoring for the Bulldogs (6-16, 3-4) going 8/10 from the charity stripe and adding five buckets for 18.

HICKSVILLE (39) – Adams 11; Perna 0; L. Seitz 0; Neidhart 3; Bergman 13; Steury 5; Mazur 0; A. Seitz 5; Rice 2; Totals: 12-4-3 – 39

Dimension Hardwood

EDGERTON (59) – Ritter 6; Gerschutz 0; Smith 22; Swank 3; Cape 0; Stuut 6; Farnham 18; Warner 0; Everetts 0; Blalock 4; Keppeler 0; Totals: 15-6-11 – 59

HICKSVILLE  13  9   5  12 – 39

EDGERTON  15 14 16 14 – 59

Liberty Center 41 Evergreen 31

LIBERTY CENTER – Emerson Gray had four triples in the second half and totaled 18 points on the night as the Tigers (19-3, 5-2 NWOAL) beat Evergreen 41-31.

Macy Chamberlin netted 11 for Evergreen (13-9, 2-5) in the setback.

Coldwell Banker – Jennifer Tarkington

LIBERTY CENTER (41) – Giesige 9; Gray 18; E. Mohler 2; Armey 3; H. Mohler 4; Keller 0; Perry 0; Miller 0; Jones 5; Gerken 0; Barrett 0; Totals: 9-6-5 – 41

EVERGREEN (31) – Gleckler 3; Br. Sintobin 2; Serna 6; Emmitt 7; Wilson 0; Ricker 2; Chamberlin 11; Totals: 9-4-1 – 31

EVERGREEN  11 6 6  8 – 31

L. CENTER      9  9 14 9 – 41

JUNIOR VARSITY: Liberty Center, 23-21

Kamco

Patrick Henry 56 Delta 47

DELTA – Ada Christman dropped 15 points and Carys Crossland added 11 to help the Patriots (18-4, 6-1 NWOAL) end the regular season with a 56-47 win at Delta (10-12, 2-5).

Delta’s Sophia Burres had four buckets and was 4/4 at the line for a team-high 12 and Khloe Weber chipped in with 11.

PATRICK HENRY (56) – Nelson 8; Crossland 11; Boyer 0; Seemann 4; Weber 6; Hass 3; M. Prigge 3; Christman 15; Schwab 2; K. Prigge 4; Totals: 15-3-17 – 56

DELTA (47) – Weber 11; Munger 4; Burres 12; Friess 5; Haas 0; Sprow 5; Lamb 0; Smith 1; Todd 9; Totals: 14-2-13 – 47

P. HENRY 8 13 19 16 – 56

Stryker Welding

DELTA       5 11 16 15 – 47

Bryan 58 Swanton 26

SWANTON – Eleven Lady Bears hit the scoring column as Bryan (20-2, 7-0 NWOAL) wrapped up their third straight outright NWOAL title and fourth straight overall by trouncing Swanton 58-26.

Reese Grothaus drilled four of Bryan’s ten triples as a team and had 13 points on the night. Alaina Pelland had three buckets for six points to front Swanton (10-12, 1-6).

BRYAN (58) – Zimmerman 3; Thiel 9; Voigt 6; Grothaus 13; Rau 4; Smith 8; Arnold 6; Langenderfer 4; Alspaugh 2; Mossburg 2; Lane 0; McCoy 0; Vollmer 0; Blevins 0; Totals: 8-10-11 – 58

SWANTON (26) – Crow 0; Finfera 3; Gowing 3; Nelson 2; Floyd 2; Yeager 1; Manning 5; Carrizales 0; Pelland 6; Haselman 4; Totals: 8-3-1 – 26

Handyman – Color BC 2023

BRYAN  9 27 14 8 – 58

SWANTON  5 2 9 10 – 26

JUNIOR VARSITY: Bryan, 17-14 (two quarters)

Wauseon 45 Archbold 25

ARCHBOLD – The Indians (12-10, 3-4 NWOAL) outrebounded Archbold 25-12 led by Hayley Meyer with 11 to go along with her game-high 15 points to lead Wauseon past Archbold 45-25.

Johanna Tester also reached double figures for the Indians with a dozen.

Auglaize Village – Echoes of Valor

The Bluestreaks (9-13, 2-5) got six points each from Sophie Rupp and Carly Grime.

WAUSEON (45) – Stasa 8; Tester 12; Strain 2; Pelok 0; Coronado 0; B. Rupp 0; Hamilton 0; S. Rupp 8; Leatherman 0; Kay. Ehrsam 0; Marugan 0; Meyer 15; Kar. Ehrsam 0; Totals: 16-2-7 – 45

ARCHBOLD (25) – Pedraza 5; Rupp 6; Perez 0; Thiel 1; Rodriguez 0; McQuade 4; C. Grime 6; Meyer 1; Gericke 0; Ruger 0; Mello 0; N. Grime 0; Forward 2; Ruffer; Reyes 0; Totals: 3-3-10 – 25

WAUSEON  10 20 7 8 – 45

ARCHBOLD  9   6  4 6 – 25

Loggers Lounge

JUNIOR VARSITY: Wauseon, 33-31 (OT)


 

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